1 Joy is a fruit that will not grow
In nature's barren soil;
All we can boast, till Christ we know,
Is vanity and toil.
2 But where the Lord has planted grace,
And made His glories known,
There fruits of heavenly joy and peace
Are found—and there alone.
3 A bleeding Saviour, seen by faith,
A sense of pard'ning love,
A hope that triumphs over death—
Give joys like those above.
4 To take a glimpse within the veil,
To know that God is mine—
Are springs of joy that never fail,
Unspeakable, divine!
5 These are the joys that satisfy
And sanctify the mind;
Which make the spirit mount on high,
And leave the world behind.
John Newton
The Methodist Hymnal 1939 edition
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Not one of Newton's more popular hymns. It only occurs in seventy-nine hymnals.
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